Name(s): Ren Honjo, Cree Winters, Vash T. Stampede Location: Near Vash's office Week: 51 Time: Monday, mid-day. Rating: R, for mature content. Kids, this is why you ought not do drugs. :|
“Really, it’s not gonna surprise me at all of somehow Flash takes this as an opportunity to sell more pictures she has as merchandise,” Ren said to the blue haired girl beside him. With the calendar coming out, both himself and Cree hadn’t had much time for their typical musical therapy until after it died down a bit. For Ren, it calmed down a lot faster because it was well known that he had his girlfriend and, the fact that he mentioned Catty burning the letters they both got, it made her seem a bit like the jealous type
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"She's probably going to be in trouble if she does that, too," Cree pointed out, shoving her hands into the pockets of her pants. She found the hype and the way others had been tearing at the twenty-four calendar models to be pretty damn funny. And it would be good practice for her career, how she would handle massive waves of fans scrambling for anything from her. She didn't mind it one bit (plus, seeing Bones harassed was the highlight of her week).
The scream caused her eyes to go wide and a jolt of panic to run through her, and seeing Vash did nothing to calm her nerves. Vash...
She had never seen him act like this before, not in all the years they had known each other, and it was really beginning to freak her out. Cree looked up at Ren as he spoke to her, shaking her head silently. "Vash!" She called out to the counselor, hoping to catch his attention. Gripping the musician's arm, she tugged him forward, intent on heading in Vash's direction. "There's something really wrong. We have to make sure he's okay."
Vash stumbled as he ran, losing another leg and crashing into a wall. He was falling apart at the seams in his mind, but as far as anyone else was concerned all his limbs were still attached and flailing desperately. The keen observer would notice he was a good deal paler than usual, sweating and with dilated pupils. The more casual observer might notice he was trying to claw though the wall with limited success.
He looked up at Cree when she shouted his name, but still looked really disoriented.
Nodding, Ren followed Cree as she pulled him closer to the blonde man and he took a quick look at his face, frowning slightly. He doesn't look good at all and, the wide eyed look of pure distress was something Ren was all too familiar with. “Cree, wait a second,” He said, suddenly halting his step and holding onto her to keep her back as well, “I think he’s been drugged.”
He wasn’t certain but seeing Vash panicked, the punk was thinking it was very similar to how someone would act when they were having a bad trip on LSDs. Ren had no real experience with psychedelics but he had seen it a few times to know what to look for. But still, how the hell would Vash get that? Right now it really didn’t matter since it was clear he wasn’t reacting well to it and if it was a drug, it was dangerous to leave him alone.
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The scream caused her eyes to go wide and a jolt of panic to run through her, and seeing Vash did nothing to calm her nerves. Vash...
She had never seen him act like this before, not in all the years they had known each other, and it was really beginning to freak her out. Cree looked up at Ren as he spoke to her, shaking her head silently. "Vash!" She called out to the counselor, hoping to catch his attention. Gripping the musician's arm, she tugged him forward, intent on heading in Vash's direction. "There's something really wrong. We have to make sure he's okay."
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He looked up at Cree when she shouted his name, but still looked really disoriented.
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He wasn’t certain but seeing Vash panicked, the punk was thinking it was very similar to how someone would act when they were having a bad trip on LSDs. Ren had no real experience with psychedelics but he had seen it a few times to know what to look for. But still, how the hell would Vash get that? Right now it really didn’t matter since it was clear he wasn’t reacting well to it and if it was a drug, it was dangerous to leave him alone.
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